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Since becoming a pro handicapping service in the Summer of 2012, Art Aronson has finished with numerous No. 1, Top 5 and Top 10 placements in almost all of the major North American sports. In 2012 they finished among the nation’s leaders in the NFL.

The stars would align for Art in 2013, it would finish among the best in the World in College Football, the NBA and in the NHL (both in the regular season and in the playoffs).

In fact, they accomplished what no other handicapper or service has ever done in the history of the industry in 2013/14, ultimately finishing with three Top 5 placements in three different sports in the same wagering season, including two No. ...

Since becoming a pro handicapping service in the Summer of 2012, Art Aronson has finished with numerous No. 1, Top 5 and Top 10 placements in almost all of the major North American sports. In 2012 they finished among the nation’s leaders in the NFL.

The stars would align for Art in 2013, it would finish among the best in the World in College Football, the NBA and in the NHL (both in the regular season and in the playoffs).

In fact, they accomplished what no other handicapper or service has ever done in the history of the industry in 2013/14, ultimately finishing with three Top 5 placements in three different sports in the same wagering season, including two No. 1’s (NCAAF and NBA) and finishing No. 2 in NHL. Art was widely regarded as one of the most decorated services in the World that year.

2014 saw Aronson finish among the countries elite in the NFL preseason, while also once again finishing among the very best on the pro hardwood.

The 2015/16 season saw Art finish among the best in the nation on the NFL gridiron, capped off with an incredible 11-3 (79%) Playoff run.

2016 was another overall positive season for AAA Sports and it was highlighted by a couple of now legendary/historic victories. In the Summer of 2016, AAA would go on to correctly call +795 Iceland over England in the Euro Cup Tournament, while also going on to take the Cavaliers +185 on the money-line in Game 7 of the NBA Finals.

2016 also saw them put together their best ever MLB campaign, finishing with +$17,000 units.

What can you expect with a weekly/monthly or sport specific subscription?

A LOT of plays!

AAA Sports plays almost every single "weeknight" Football game (both the NFL and College), as well as 5 to 7 game Football cards on Saturday and Sunday. You can also expect large NBA, NHL and College Basketball cards each and every day possible. MLB cards are released very early so that you always have time to shop around for the best lines possible. AAA Sports didn't put together its amazing life-time records by playing passively!

Ratings of Plays: Plays are rated on 1-10 "star" basis.

AAA Sports’ biggest football and basketball "point-spread (ATS)" plays receive their 10* ranking. Nearly all of their point-spread plays fall in the 8* to 10* range, as AAA has confidence in all their plays and doesn't believe in significant variances in wager sizes. Keep your eyes open for these “signature” releases.

ASSASSIN: Always a 10* BIG TICKET. Can be a side or total. Normally for picks ranged up to -160 for money line sports (NHL/MLB). Also used in NBA, NFL, NCAAF, CBB, Soccer.

RED DRAGON: Can be a total or side, always a 10* BIG TICKET. These are AAA’s very biggest “pick-em” ranged packages in MLB and NHL. Also used in NBA, NFL, NCAAF, CBB, Soccer. Notoriously accurate!

ART OF WAR: Can be a total or side, always a 10* BIG TICKET. AAA doesn’t limit themselves on the price range here (anywhere from a pick to -200). If there is value to be had at -200 and the “situation” and the “ATS stats” are overwhelming, then AAA will pull the trigger and lay the price with confidence (MLB/NHL). Also used in NBA, NFL, NCAAF, CBB and Soccer.

Systems Used in Handicapping: AAA Sports does not subscribe to any single handicapping methodology, but instead they feel that being flexible with ones approach is the best way to secure profits over the longterm. Sometimes they keep it simple, while other times they’ll take into account numerous different factors, like motivation, scheduling and significant injuries. Recognizing classic "spot bets" is something they always do as well, IE: the "look ahead" spot, the "let down" spot and the "trap" game.

All of that said, they primarily considers themselves a “stat based” handicapping service. One set of criteria which they always use when making their decisions are Against The Spread (ATS) statistics.

Money Management: For AAA Sports, every 10* play represents 1% of their sports betting bankroll. Wager size will vary based on bankroll size. If one has a bankroll of $10,000, then AAA recommends wagering to win $100 on each of his 10* plays. A *9 play would require wagering to win $90 and so on. Of course, in this area, the final decision is entirely up to each individual player and can vary based on individual goals and risk tolerance. A more aggressive investor may elect to wager a larger percentage of bankroll per play.

With numerous No. 1 and Top 5 finishes in almost every single major North American Sports since turning pro in 2012, AAA Sports (Art Aronson) has quickly become a house hold name in the professional sports handicapping industry. Get 30 Days All Sports Subscription and start winning Today!

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08/14/2018

AAA Sports has hit some of the most legendary underdogs in all of sports handicapping history (+795 Iceland over England in the 2016 Euros!), but they’re also not afraid to “lay chalk” when they know that their “play on” side is about to administer a SERIOUS beatdown! Lay the price and then head DIRECTLY to the cashiers window!

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The Diamondbacks won large in Cincinnati yesterday afternoon and we think the hard-hitting visiting side is lined up for another night of big production at the plate on Monday as well. And that’s because Arizona’s prolific line-up will face Rangers’ veteran Bartolo Colon (6-10, 5.18 ERA) who in his last start became the all time latin born wins leader by holding Seattle to four runs off eight hits while striking out one over seven innings. With that milestone under his belt, we’re expecting a predictable letdown here. Note as well that Colon is a poor 3-4 with a 5.95 ERA at home this season anyways. The visitors counter with Zack Greinke (12-7, 2.89) who gave up one run off three hits and four walks while striking out four over seven innings in an unfortunate loss to Philadelphia on Tuesday. Over his last five starts Greinke has posted a tiny 1.26 ERA (note that he’s 7-4 with a 3.52 ERA on the road and he has a massive 152:29 K:BB on the season.) This one has blowout written all over it. Play on Greinke and the DIAMONDBACKS.

Washington smashed Chicago 9-4 yesterday afternoon and we think the Nats will win big again here with their ace on the mound. The visitors hand the ball to Max Scherzer (15-5, 2.28 ERA) who gave up one run off four hits over seven innings against Atlanta on Tuesday, striking out six and walking none in the eventual no-decision. To go along with his sharp ERA, note that Scherzer also sports an elite 0.90 WHIP (also note that he’s 8-3 with a 2.00 ERA on the road this season.) The home side goes with Cole Hamels (7-9, 4.38) who gave up one run over six innings in a victory over Kansas City on Monday. Since coming over from Texas, Hamels has now allowed only one earned run, but clearly the veteran faces his stiffest test yet for his new team. We look for Hamels to take a step back here against the superior competition, while we expect Scherzer to come in focused on the task at hand. Lay the price, play on the NATIONALS.

St. Louis hammered Kansas City 8-3 yesterday and we’re expecting a similar blowout here as well for the National League side. The visitors hand the ball to Luke Weaver (6-10, 4.66 ERA) who gave up two runs of seven hits while striking out five over six innings in what turned out to be an unfortunate loss to the Marlins on Monday. He’s now given up six runs over his last 14.2 innings of work and clearly he catches a break today, throwing in the American League park and against the Royals’ anemic hitting line-up. Kansas City hands the ball to Jake Junis (6-11, 4.98) who gave up one run off five hits in a no-decision to the Cubs on Monday. Over two starts previous though he’d been shelled for seven earned runs spanning 10.1 innings of work. Note that Junis is a horrible 3-7 with a 5.11 ERA at home as well. Additionally note that St. Louis is 26-20 in all “day” contests this year, while Kansas City is just 15-30 (-7.8 units) in all “day” games. This line could/should easily be a lot larger. Play on the CARDINALS.

We think that Noah Syndergaard is the correct call here as we expect the visitors to bounce back after yesterday’s 4-3 setback with what we feel to be the superior hurler on the mound. Syndergaard (7-2, 3.17 ERA) earned a win over the Reds despite giving up four runs and striking out six over 6.1 innings on Monday. The hard-throwing right-hander now has 93 strikeouts over 88 innings and note that he’s 2-1 with a 2.89 ERA on the road. The home side god with Wei-Yin Chen (4-8, 5.48) who gave up no runs off one hit over 5.2 innings in a victory over St. Louis. Chen though has struggled this season to a 1.43 WHIP and poor 66:36 K:BB over 88.2 innings. Note as well that the METS are 31-16 (+8.4 units) in their last 47 as a road favorite in the -125 to -175 range, while the Marlins are just 21-32 (-1.6 units) as a home dog in the +125 to +175 range. Lay the price with confidence, play on New York.

We like the Phillies to bounce back after last night’s 2-0 defeat, while everything points to a letdown here for the Friars after back-to-back victories. The visitors hand the ball to ace Aaron Nola (12-3, 2.37 ERA) who gave up two runs off seven hits with two walks while striking out two over six innings in a no-decision to Miami on Sunday. Nola has been a machine this year, not allowing more than four runs in a start since June 17th and he’s gone 4-1 in that span. To go along with his impressive ERA, he also owns an elite 0.99 WHIP and 144:40 K:BB over 148 innings. The home side goes with Walker Lockett (0-2, 9.28) who gave up five runs over five innings in a loss to the Cubs on Saturday. Over 10.2 innings in the big leagues the rookie has been shelled for 11 runs off 17 hits. Note that Philadelphia is still 50-38 (+11.8 units) against right-handed starters this year, while San Diego is just 34-47 (-2.6 units) against right-handed starters. We’re banking on a blowout, so lay the price with confidence. Play on the PHILLIES.

This is a 10* TOTAL OF THE YEAR on the OVER between the Als/Redblacks.

We don't subscribe to any single handicapping methodology, but instead feel that being flexible with ones approach is the best way to secure profits over the longterm. Sometimes we keep it simple, while other times we'll take into account numerous different factors, like motivation, scheduling and significant injuries. Recognizing classic "spot bets" is something we always do as well, IE: the "look ahead" spot, the "let down" spot and the "trap" game. One set of criteria which we always use when making our decisions are Against The Spread (ATS) statistics. This particular play is based primarily on strong/relevant O/U ATS statistics and common sense. The UNDER has hit five straight times in this series, but we’re banking on that trend ending here. The Als got smoked 50-11 against the Ti-Cats last week, as rookie QB Johnny Manziel struggled. It wasn’t entirely his fault though and with a week between to prepare and re-focus, we’re expecting a much better effort from the former College star this time around. Ottawa could clearly care less about Montreal’s problems and it’ll be out to bounce back after last week’s 42-41 setback to Toronto. Note that Montreal has seen the total go OVER the total in seven of its last 11 off a loss against a division rival, while Ottawa has seen the total go OVER in three of four already this year when playing the role of favorite. Play the OVER.

Expect to see a heavy dose of the back-ups and wannabe’s in this one. The Lions will not be playing starting QB Matt Stafford and the Raiders will not be starting Derek Carr. We think the door is being left wide open for each side’s defensive unit to shine. A great “situational” play on the UNDER.

Neither starters has been great, but the Giants 32-24 overall at home and 12-8 (+1.2 units) as a home favorite in the -125 to -175 range. Pittsburgh is just 26-27 on the road, including just 13-19 against southpaws. All things being equal, we think that Derek Holland could be a much bigger favorite vs. the erratic Trevor Williams. Great price, play on the GIANTS.

We like the hard-hitting visiting side to take advantage of this favorable matchup. Cleveland goes with Shane Bieber (6-2, 4.58 ERA) most recently gave up two runs off seven hits with one walks while striking out seven over 5.2 innings in a victory over the Angels on Sunday. He’s struck out seven in back-to-back outings, giving up five runs over 12 frames in that span. Note that he’s 2-0 with a 3.90 ERA on the road as well. The home side goes with Carlos Rodon (3-3, 2.94) who gave up one run and five walks over six innings in a no-decision against the Rays on Saturday. Note that Cleveland is 89-58 against southpaws the last three seasons, while Chicago is just 33-53 against right-handed starts this year. This line could/should easily be a lot larger in our opinion. Play on the INDIANS.

A couple of red hot hurlers go head-to-head in this one and all signs point to a lower-scoring UNDER. The visitors go with Clay Buchholz (5-1, 2.68 ERA) who gave up two runs off seven hits with two walks while striking out eight in a win over the Giants on Saturday. He hasn’t allowed more than three runs over his last four starts, all victories. Note that Buchholz is 3-1 with a 2.10 ERA on the road. The home side goes with Anthony DeSclafani (5-3, 4.98) who gave up one run off six hits over seven innings in a win over the Nationals on Saturday. We look for these starters to build off their latest efforts and we expect this total to ultimately stay well UNDER the number at the end of the night.

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